Eastern Michigan University faculty make important contributions to research, teaching, creative expression, and community engagement.
This collection highlights the wide range of scholarship produced by EMU faculty, including publications, presentations, creative works, and other forms of professional and academic achievement.
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Faculty Scholarship from 2017
Study of vibration of electric power steering systems using a continuous system model, Mary K. Freund, Es'Hagh Farzaneh Joubaneh, Oumar R. Barry, and Emad Y. Tanbour
Success of American automotive industry post General Motors and Chrysler bankruptcy, Muhammad S. Ahmed and Curtis M. Damon*
Swiss maid: The untold story of women’s contributions to Switzerland’s success, Margrit Verena Zinggeler
Teacher motivation and professional commitment in the United States: The role of motivations for teaching, teacher self-efficacy and sense of professional responsibility, Fani Lauermann, Stuart A. Karabenick, Robert Carpenter, and Colleen Kuusinen
Teaching effective source use: Classroom approaches that work, Jennifer Mott-Smith, Zuzana Tomaš, and Ilka Kostka
Teaching English in China: Changing self- perception, Patricia Williams-Boyd
Testing ethnological theories on prehistoric kinship, Bradley E. Ensor
Testing the dependency theory on small island economies: The case of Cyprus, Mehmet Balcilar, Ali M. Kutan, and Mehmet E. Yaya
Testing the dose-response curve in a training clinic setting: Use of client pretreatment factors to minimize bias in estimates, Meagan M. Carr*, Karen K. Saules, Ellen I. Koch, and Thomas J. Waltz
The 7 keys to communicating in Japan: An intercultural approach, Haru Yamada, Orlando R. Kelm, and David A. Victor
The Adelphi Theatre Calendar, Version 3: The completion of the revised Adelphi Theatre Calendar ends a project begun in 1973, Gilbert B. Cross
The association between implementation strategy use and the uptake of hepatitis C treatment in a national sample, Shari S. Rogal, Vera Yakovchenko, Thomas J. Waltz, Byron J. Powell, Jo Ann E. Kirchner, Enola K. Proctor, Rachel Gonzalez, Angela Park, David Ross, Timothy R. Morgan, Maggie Chartier, and Matthew J. Chinman
The battle for the court: Interest groups, judicial elections, and public policy, Lawrence Baum, David Klein, and Matthew J. Streb
The bioarchaeology of kinship: Proposed revisions to assumptions guiding interpretation, Bradley E. Ensor, Joel D. Irish, and William F. Keegan
The commissioner’s power to discipline players for on- and off- field misconduct, Richard T. Karcher
The corporate response to government attacks on tax shelters, Noel P. Brock, Edward J. Schnee, and Shane R. Stinson
The effect of market orientation, entrepreneurial orientation and human capital on positional advantage: Evidence from the restaurant industry, Giri Jogaratnam
The effect of ring current electron scattering rates on magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling, N. J. Perlongo, A. J. Ridley, M. W. Liemohn, and R. M. Katus
The effect of storm driver and intensity on magnetospheric ion temperatures, Amy M. Keesee, Roxanne M. Katus, and Earl E. Scime
The effects of African-American stereotype fluency on prejudicial evaluation of targets, Troy Deskins*, Rusty B. McIntyre, Michael Bartosek*, and Eric W. Fuller
The embodied archive in the NON-STOP readings from Walter Kempowski’s Das Echolot: Performance as catharsis?, Carla Damiano
The end of Black studies: Conceptual, theoretical, and empirical concerns, Clovis E. Semmes
The future of teacher prep: A conversation with educators and other experts, Wendy Burke, Jacqueline Greer, Mark LaCelle-Peterson, Angeline Rivello, and Amanda Zullo
The impact of theoretical orientation and training on preference for diagnostic models of personality pathology, Amy Paggeot, Sharon Nelson, and Steven Huprich
The meaning of rehabilitation and its impact on parole: There and back again in California, Rita Shah